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On March 20, 2009 permission was granted for the LMA:
"Hello there at etree!
My name is Bob Parlier. I'm writing this letter to give you my permission to archive shows played by my band "Strange Arrangement" for public download and noncommercial, royalty-free circulation. Here is a bit about us in the form of a press release:
While a four piece band featuring drums, bass, guitar and keys might not seem to be all that strange of an arrangement, the Chicago band earns its name when they begin playing the above listed instruments. Self-described as progressive-indie-psychedelic, Strange Arrangement might take the occasional cue from prog-rockers like King Crimson and maybe even Pink Floyd at times, but with a much lighter approach (you don’t have to be a disaffected paranoid loner or music major to get it). Their catchy original songs meld a few pop hooks and some groovy funk fusion giving the mix a little more bounce. While their playing hints at jazz-worthy chops, Strange Arrangement is way too focused to be just a jam band. It is indeed a strange arrangement.
Please let me know if you need any more info.
Bob Parlier
Strange Arrangement"